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Liberty

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  • J. I. Packer

Christian liberty points to the reality that Christians have been set free from sin, law, and superstition. Let the article explain.

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How to Be Free in Christ

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  • William Boekestein

Christians have been set free from the bondage of sin through faith in Christ. However, our Christian freedom does have restraints. This article show that the Bible teaches a wise and proper way of enjoying our Christian liberty. 1 Corinthians 6:12 and 1 Corinthians 10:23-24 are brought into the discussion for consideration.

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How Freedom from Sin Frees Us to Serve

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  • Ed Eubanks Jr

How should Christian liberty be exercised? This article explains that Christian freedom is not the key to living carelessly. It is freedom from sin to serve Christ and others. This article demonstrates how this works in the area of alcohol and use of language.

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Responding to Controversial Issues

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  • Lawrence W. Bilkes

This article shows how Christian liberty should guide believers in discussions with people holding opposing views on a matter for which there is no explicit biblical command.

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Christian Liberty

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  • Arthur W. Pink

The author considers how to harmonize statements in Scripture that point to Christian liberty with the fact that we are also still under obligation to obey the law of God. It defines the scriptural import of Christian liberty, how it is deliverance from the wrath of God, the power of the devil, the bondage of sin, the authority of man, and is a deliverance unto the service of God.

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We do not condemn a proper taking of care, but we desire a moderation that is closer to abstinence than to luxury. John Calvin
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